We have our work cut out for us in the coming years. The threats to critical affordable and supportive housing programs that serve the poorest households and those with disabilities are real and significant. Become involved in planning the 2018 Congressional Reception!

NJCounts 2018

All twenty-one New Jersey Counties will be counting individuals and families who were homeless – both sheltered and un-sheltered - on the night of Tuesday, January 24, 2018.This annual census is conducted by networks of organizations, agencies and others that plan community efforts to end homelessness and is coordinated by Monarch Housing on the statewide level.

The goal of the second Annual Homeless Sabbath is to engage as many congregations of all faiths to include readings in their service(s) held on December 15th, 16th and 17th, 2017, at their respective house of worship. Click here to register online to participate.

To register to listen to this call by webcast via the intranet, for which there is no charge, please click here.

To register to listen to this audio conference by phone, click here or call 1-800-403-3303 x201 and ask for Wendy Simmer. The rate to listen to the call by phone is $.29/minute plus a $6.00 registration fee, or approximately $25.00 for the 60-minute call.

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The Corporation for Supportive Housing is pleased to present our next Hot Topics in Supportive Housing audio conference (previously titled First Wednesdays in Supportive Housing), focused on The Future of Federal Funding for Supportive Housing. This call will provide participants with an understanding of federal budget and policy initiatives that will have a significant impact on the availability of resources to build and sustain permanent supportive housing in communities throughout the nation in the coming years.

CSH advocates for budget and policy solutions that help target investments in supportive housing. Each year we develop a set of policy priorities, in consultation with our allies at the National Alliance to End Homelessness, as well as with other national and regional advocacy organizations, supportive housing providers, and our partners in state and local government. CSH has established a National Organizing Committee, which functions as a sort of Town Hall for supportive housing stakeholders and leaders to help shape policy recommendations and strategies for action. For our March 21 meeting, the National Organizing Committee is inviting you to join us for a presentation and discussion about significant budget and policy issues that Congress will be considering this year. In the coming months, decisions by policymakers will have a critical impact on the future of federal funding for supportive housing in your community. Learn more about what is at stake and how you can make an impact on the decisions that will be made in Washington this year.

Materials: Participants are encouraged to review the following materials prior to the Hot Topics audio-conference, all of which are available at CSHs website and additional materials may be posted to that location closer to the date of this audio conference: